Otherwise, a knock-out leading to significant slower energy production would result in infeasibility of the FBA.
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There were also suggestions for the CTE to be further widened, including the construction of a viaduct, which the LTA rejected citing its infeasibility.
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In the end, due to the financial infeasibility of the project and the concerns over radiation-related health issues, the project was cancelled in 1962.
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A properly designed RCT can limit the effects of bias incurred by the infeasibility of blinded treatment and is, therefore, particularly relevant to investigations of VCD use.
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Extensive modifications were made by the MythBusters team due to vagueness in the plans and because of the infeasibility of the specified engine mounting system.
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Given the infeasibility of interstellar space flight for civilizations at a technological level similar to that of humanity, interactions between such civilizations would have to take place by radio.
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The quality of not being doable
(infeasible) impracticable: not capable of being carried out or put into practice; "refloating the sunken ship proved impracticable because of its fragility"; "a suggested reform that was unfeasible in the prevailing circumstances"
(infeasible) Not feasible
(Infeasible) means that it is impossible to perform the construction work using a conventional fall protection system (i.e., guardrail system, safety net system, or personal fall arrest system) or that it is technologically impossible to use any one of these systems to provide fall protection.
A condition that arises when there is no solution to an LP problem that satisfies all of the constraints.